2006
Hot Property Films for Channel 4 and the London Film School
Produced a workshop with Abbas Kiarostami and 25 film makers
Films produced by Janine Marmot
2006
Hot Property Films for Channel 4 and the London Film School
Produced a workshop with Abbas Kiarostami and 25 film makers
Films produced by Janine Marmot
(Michael Whyte) 2010
After ten years of correspondence, Michael Whyte was given
unprecedented access to the Carmelite Monastery in London’s Notting Hill
Gate.
“This is a beautiful inspiring study of a way of life defiantly at odds with the glitzy priorities of the outside world”
Festivals
International premier at Edinburgh International Film Festival, June 2009
Winner Audience Award Best Feature Film at Britspotting Festival,
(Simon Pummell) 2011
Hot Property for the Wellcome Institute, in partnership with Submarine (The Netherlands)Status: in post production.Cast: Hugo Koolschijn, Anniek Pheifer, Thom Hoffman, Jochum ten HaafProducers: Janine Marmot, Femke Wolting and Bruno FelixExecutive Producer Keith Griffiths Co Producer Marc ThelosenThis cross-media documentary (film, installation and website) explores
the life and writings of Daniel Paul Schreber. Now famous as an Outsider
Artist, Schreber was a successful lawyer, who in 1893, started to
receive messages from God via a ‘Writing Down Machine’ that spanned the
cosmos.
Filed under: Development Slate — Janine Marmot @ 5:11 pm
An adaptation of Margaret Atwood’s The Edible Woman
Director: Francine Zuckerman
Producers: Janine Marmot and Sandra Cunningham
Partners: Telefilm, Canada
Status: In development
Filed under: Development Slate — Janine Marmot @ 5:10 pm
A film stripped down to the barest elements of a thriller, but re-arranged into the logic of a nightmare.
Writer/Director: Simon Pummell.
Producer: Janine Marmot
Partners: UK Film Council
Status: In development
Filed under: Development Slate — Janine Marmot @ 5:09 pm
An adaptation of William Gibson’s Dogfight – a 3D film
A 3D gaming film, set in an underworld of illegal Internet gambling
and pornography, perhaps just one minute in the future: a world of
consensual hallucinations powered by the addictive drug YES.
Writer/Director: Simon Pummell
Producer: Janine Marmot
Status: In development,